Hyperbaric Medicine Courses
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and the Role of Hyperbaric MedicineCOURSE OVERVIEW The goals of this intense 0.75-hour course are to educate the audience as to the pathophysiological impact of carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning on the body's systems and treatment options including the pharmacological benefit of hyperbaric medicine as a primary treatment modality. Credit Hours: 0.75 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT - Category A, CHRN - Category A TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHT Re-certification CEU PackagePlease note: upon purchase, this course bundle will appear in your account under "My Courses", and each individual lesson will be listed separately. OVERVIEW This package set contains NBDHMT approved Category A CEU courses to meet partial re-certification requirements for CHT and CHRN. As per the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual updated February 2019: "A minimum of 24 hours of education credits (hours) are required during each re-certification period. At least 12 must be Category A, defined as education and training directly related to the practice of undersea, hyperbaric or hypobaric medicine. Of these 12 credits, at least 9 (75%) must relate to ‘core competency’, namely technical, operational and safety aspects of the hyperbaric/hypobaric delivery system." This package of courses fulfills the 12 Category A credits and core competency portions of the re-certification requirement. Credit Hours: 12.75 License Types: CHT - Category A, CHRN - Category A, RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CRT, RRT, RCP Note: For full details of CHT re-certification requirements please consult the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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CHT Re-certification Package of CEUs #2Course OverviewThis package set meets the NBDHMT re-certification requirements for the 12 Category A + 9 "core competency" related CEUs required for CHT recertification. As per the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual updated February 2019: "A minimum of 24 hours of education credits (hours) are required during each re-certification period. At least 12 must be Category A, defined as education and training directly related to the practice of undersea, hyperbaric or hypobaric medicine. Of these 12 credits, at least 9 (75%) must relate to ‘core competency’, namely technical, operational and safety aspects of the hyperbaric/hypobaric delivery system." This package of courses fulfills the 12 Category A credits and core competency portions of the re-certification requirement. Credit Hours: 12.0 License Types: CHT - Category A, CHRN - Category A, RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CRT, RRT, RCP Note: For full details of CHT re-certification requirements please consult the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual Table of Contents
About the instructor:Michael White, MD, UHM, MMM, CWS Dr. White is boarded in family medicine, undersea and hyperbaric medicine, and is a certified wound specialist. Formerly serving as Chief Medical Officer for Universal Medical Management and later at Hendry Regional Medical Center in Clewiston, FL. He currently serves as the Medical Director at the Palmetto Baptist Advanced Wound Care Center in Columbia, SC. Dr. White received his Doctorate of Medicine from Marshall University and completed a Masters of Medical Management from Tulane University in 2009. He has been with Wound Care Education Partners since 2011. |
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CHT Re-certification Package of CEUs #3COURSE OVERVIEWCredit Hours: 27.5 Category A Credits for CHT/CHRN, and 5.0 Category B Credits.
Eligible License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CHT - Category A, CHT - Category B, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A, CHRN - Category B COURSE OBJECTIVES:This package set meets the NBDHMT re-certification requirements for the 24 hours of continuing education credits; including 12 Category A credits with 9 of the 12 being "core competency" related CEUs.
As per the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual updated February 2019: "A minimum of 24 hours of education credits (hours) are required during each re-certification period. At least 12 must be Category A, defined as education and training directly related to the practice of undersea, hyperbaric or hypobaric medicine. Of these 12 credits, at least 9 (75%) must relate to ‘core competency’, namely technical, operational and safety aspects of the hyperbaric/hypobaric delivery system." This package fulfills that portion of the re-certification requirement. Note: For full details of CHT re-certification requirements please consult the NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual ONLINE LEARNING TOPICS:
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Decompression SicknessCOURSE OVERVIEW The goals of this intense online course are to educate the audience as to the physics & physiology effect of hyperbaric exposure and to explain the mechanism and types of injury associated with hyperbaric and diving operations. A description of the signs & symptoms and treatments of both Type I & II DCS is also included as well as defining the treatment tables for DCS & AGE. Credit Hours: 1.5 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT - Category A, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Dive Tables and the Physics of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 2017COURSE OVERVIEW This course consists of two video lectures, followed by a short quiz.
This course is designed to greatly enhance your understanding of the dive tables and hyperbaric physics, two topics that the majority of practitioners struggle with. Credit Hours: 1.0 License Types: DPM, RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CHT - Category A, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Fire Safety & Science in the Hyperbaric EnvironmentCOURSE OVERVIEW In this one-hour credit course you will learn:
This course consists of a video lecture followed by a quiz and course evaluation. You will immediately receive a certificate upon successful completion of all modules of the course. Credit Hours: 1.0 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT - Category A, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Fundamental Theories and Primary Practices in Hyperbaric Medicine: Online LearningCOURSE OVERVIEW Eligible License Types: MD, DO, DPM (FL only), RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT, CHRN Physician Assistant (PA): Non-physician health professionals and other participants may not be awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. PA’s will receive a certificate that states the educational activity was certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and the hours earned; the certificate can be submitted to your licensing board. Credit Hours: 28.75 hours of online learning for MD, DO, DPM (FL only), RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP. Credit Hours: 27.5 Category A Credits for CHT/CHRN, and 5.0 Category B Credits. COURSE OBJECTIVES:Practitioners will be able to describe guidelines for diagnosing and managing patients in the hyperbaric environment, important pre-treatment concerns prior to initiating hyperbaric oxygen treatment; understand how to manage the critically ill patient in the hyperbaric environment; know when to utilize advanced modalities in patient care, and display understanding of currently available literature/reports on cancer regrowth or recurrence after a course of HBO2; understand of the basic principles of wound care and hyperbaric medicine. ONLINE LEARNING TOPICS:
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HBO UpdatesCOURSE OVERVIEW This program is designed to provide continuing education on the pathophysiology of various disease states amenable to hyperbaric oxygen therapy with the goal of affording patients the best care possible as expeditiously as feasible based on the most up to date research, literature, and data available. Credit Hours: 6.75 License Types: MD, DO, RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT, CHRN Physician Assistant (PA): Non-physician health professionals and other participants may not be awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. PA’s will receive a certificate that states the educational activity was certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and the hours earned; the certificate can be submitted to your licensing board. * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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How to Get Certified in Wound Care or Hyperbaric MedicineDo you want to get certified in Wound Care? Do you want to get certified in Hyperbaric Medicine? Don't know where to start? Start here. This short course provides you with a roadmap on how to obtain certification in either wound care or hyperbaric medicine. All levels of practitioners will find answers, from physicians, to nurses, to technicians, and allied health. This course answers the most frequently asked questions that we receive about how to obtain certification in wound care and or hyperbaric medicine. This course will help you determine which certification exam and certifying organization best fit your situation and provides you with ten “pearls” to help pass the certification exam. Material from this course is sourced from: Shah, Jayesh B. Sheffield, Paul J. Fife E. Caroline. 2016. Wound Care Certification Study Guide, Second Edition. North Palm Beach, FL. Best Publishing Company |
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Hyperbaric Chamber Systems and OperationsCOURSE OVERVIEW This course consists of a video lecture followed by a quiz and course evaluation. You will immediately receive a certificate upon successful completion of all modules of the course. Credit Hours: 1.0 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CHT - Category A, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Hyperbaric Safety Standards & Emergency Patient ManagementCOURSE OVERVIEW The main goals of this intense ninety minute course are to review hyperbaric safety and emergency procedure development; list the regulatory agencies involved in defining hyperbaric codes, designing fire safety codes, and defining engineering standards; describe the emergency medical response for various medical emergencies; describe who is responsible for equipment maintenance and potential equipment issues; define the most effective infection control standard and to describe what resources are available in developing training standards. Credit Hours: 2.0 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CHT - Category A, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Key Concepts in Hyperbaric MedicineCOURSE OVERVIEW This 1.0 CE course defines the UHMS accepted indications; lists the respective ICD-9 codes used in billing for the service; reviews the documentation required and utilization parameters for HBO; define risks associated with HBO and contraindications for HBO, and defines the treatment algorithm/protocols for the various disease processes treated with HBO. Credit Hours: 1.0 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP **Important: CHT/CHRN License Credits Not Available * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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Latent Effects of Radiation and the Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen TherapyCOURSE OVERVIEW This one-hour CME/CEU credit course provides education on the latent effects of radiation and the use of HBOT with the goal of affording patients the best care possible as expeditiously as feasible based on the most up to date research, literature, and data available. Physicians will be able to make a proper referral for treatment of wounded patients meeting hyperbaric candidacy. The physician will have increased knowledge, competence, and performance in regards to symptoms, patient evaluation, and treatment. Credit Hours: 1.5 License Types: MD, DO, RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CHT - Category A, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A, AAPC Physician Assistant (PA): Non-physician health professionals and other participants may not be awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. PA’s will receive a certificate that states the educational activity was certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and the hours earned; the certificate can be submitted to your licensing board. * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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The Practitioner's Role in Hyperbaric Medicine: Patient Management & Documentation RequirementsCOURSE OVERVIEW Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) involves the use of 100% oxygen in a treatment chamber at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure for various therapeutic purposes. HBO is a prescribed treatment by an appropriate practitioner and is a covered service for a defined number of diagnoses/indications by most insurance payers. A practitioner is required to document the rationale for the delivery of the treatment, a detailed history and physical, patient goals described in the plan of care with appropriate utilization review follow up and risks associated with delivering the treatment. The goals of this intense two-hour course are to detail the role of the physician in managing patients under consideration for HBO, the assessment and screening criteria, standards, and risks. Credit Hours: 2.0 License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CHT - Category A, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHRN - Category A * Click on the course title above to view full course details* |
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